Dragons face battle to retain winger as rivals circle
Tyrell Sloan isn’t the only flyer facing an uncertain future at St George Illawarra, with at least two rival clubs tabling offers for off-contract rookie winger Sione Finau.
Tyrell Sloan isn’t the only flyer facing an uncertain future at St George Illawarra, with at least two rival clubs tabling offers for off-contract rookie winger Sione Finau.
Two serious falling outs with the club are at the centre of St George Illawarra’s sad 2010 premiership reunion where only five players from the squad attended. BUZZ’S HIGHLIGHTS AND LOWLIGHTS.
Roosters star Sam Walker had a mixed night in his NRL return, sparking his sides’ attack, while also enjoying a trip to the sin bin, as the Dragons suffered yet another agonisingly close loss.
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has leapt to the defence of Dragons halfback Kyle Flanagan, labelling public criticism of the 26-year-old as “a disgrace” and taking aim at the “so-called fans”.
He was the golden point hero when he met the Dragons earlier this season, but Zac Lomax faces a new challenge when he returns to Wollongong in enemy colours, with the Eels star ready to embrace a hostile reception.
One of Brisbane’s most talented players is set to leave the Broncos amid fears he would walk away from his NRL career altogether.
Selwyn Cobbo flew to Sydney for preliminary talks earlier this month in the strongest sign yet that the powerhouse back is on the verge of quitting the Broncos. See which clubs are interested.
The ARL Commission informed NRL clubs it has taken the extraordinary step of giving itself the power to charge players for offences on the field. SEE THE EMAIL.
Something needs to change at the Dragons and the most obvious fix is another halves tinkering. It leaves Shane Flanagan with some big calls after exiled halfback Lachlan Ilias answered the coach’s challenge.
St George Illawarra coach Shane Flanagan has slammed suggestions of nepotism around his son Kyle after two heavy defeats, suggesting critics are looking in the wrong direction.
Kristian Woolf’s Dolphins have rocketed into the NRL’s top eight after Isaiya Katoa led his team in an attacking rout against the hapless Dragons.
From the brother of the game’s best player to the son of a current NRL coach, and a ready-made Kalyn Ponga replacement – these are the prodigies ready to make their first grade debuts.
UFC champion Alex Volkanovski has a deeply personal reason for why he’s contributed $10,000 – as well as helping out with their wrestling sessions – to the Dragons’ NRLW program.
Nathan Lawson’s decision to switch from rugby sevens to the NRL has paid off with the two-time Olympian set to make his debut.
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